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michael crowly the deputy washington bureau chief of "time" magazine. michael, let's start with this emerging compromise but i think the big piece of it sort of if you're a democrat, the big piece of this potentially is social security. this is at the heart of new deal and the safety net and the heart of the proud democratic party and obama looking at here is something called chain cpi. that basically means changing the cost of living formula for social security in a less generous way and cost the average beneficiaries more and more money the longer on social security and basically a benefit cut and a small but regressive tax increase because it would affect the income cutoffs for tax brackets. it strikes me that there could be real problems here for obama in terms of selling it to democrats in congress although i heard nancy pelosi today didn't seem too cool toward it at all. where do you think this stands with democrats right now, this social security idea? >> well, don't like it for the reasons that you say, and it is a regressive way of cutting bene
michael crowly the deputy washington bureau chief of "time" magazine. michael, let's start with this emerging compromise but i think the big piece of it sort of if you're a democrat, the big piece of this potentially is social security. this is at the heart of new deal and the safety net and the heart of the proud democratic party and obama looking at here is something called chain cpi. that basically means changing the cost of living formula for social security in a less generous way...
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. >>> with more on today's oral arguments we're joined on the phone by michael doyle thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> what did you takeaway from today's oral arguments? what questions if any surprised you? >> i took away a definite sense that the court is sensitive to part of the arizona law and likely to uphold at least some of it. one of the questions or an observation that helped me come to that conclusion was raised by an obama administration appointee. she pointed out to the solicitor general that his argument was not selling very well. she said she was terribly confused by something that he had said. while not nearly as skeptical as chief justice robert. the fact that she was willing to publicly state some of her own concerns made me come away thinking that this court will uphold part of the law. >> you write that she was the most persistent supporter of arizona's efforts and maybe shadowing questions posed. >> there is no surprise that he was emphatic. he was resoundingly clear in his skepticism of the administration's argument and his belief that people are in the
. >>> with more on today's oral arguments we're joined on the phone by michael doyle thanks for being with us. >> my pleasure. >> what did you takeaway from today's oral arguments? what questions if any surprised you? >> i took away a definite sense that the court is sensitive to part of the arizona law and likely to uphold at least some of it. one of the questions or an observation that helped me come to that conclusion was raised by an obama administration...
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michael. >> as you were saying little bit earlier all the talk about hope. and that's quite an accomplishment given how bad this economy is. but the interesting thing to me was in places that sounded like the species franklin roosevelt used to give, almost a sermon, this is a speech about political philosophy and what he's saying is if you believe in an activist government, if you don't believe turning the government essentially the society over to private interests, i'm the only one standing between you and allowing that to happen. it's a powerful argument and we're about to see, we're talking about a little bit earlier a campaign if it follows this, are that addresses the division that runs all the way through american history which is strong government versus weaker government and private business. >> woodruff: richard, is that how you heard it, as a speech of political philosophy? >> well sure. but it's interesting. i was thinking, judy, listening to the speech is the advantage, the potential advantage the party has to go second. that was a speech and in
michael. >> as you were saying little bit earlier all the talk about hope. and that's quite an accomplishment given how bad this economy is. but the interesting thing to me was in places that sounded like the species franklin roosevelt used to give, almost a sermon, this is a speech about political philosophy and what he's saying is if you believe in an activist government, if you don't believe turning the government essentially the society over to private interests, i'm the only one...
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michael shure is here with me. we'll talk about the politics of this. obviously tearing down the tent was a bad idea, it looks bad and fox news are able to say ha-ha, union thugs. what do you do? you have the legislature. they had the governor. they hatch this plot, as one of them explained, the g.o.p. in michigan as we showed on the show yesterday, they hatched the plot in 2007. the minute we had enough republicans we go forward and we destroy union rights. >> what you do is you don't unfortunately, punch people in the face and tear their tents down for the exact reasons. i'm glad to see the valium kicking in for this segment but for the exact same reasons you delineated there. you don't want these images out there because then you have an us versus them. >> cenk: do you think they wanted this? you can't blame the victims. i'm not--and there were people inside the tent. if there were no people inside the tent and they took the tent down, i would have no problems. and someone was punched outrageous. but do you the americans for prosperity put the tent t
michael shure is here with me. we'll talk about the politics of this. obviously tearing down the tent was a bad idea, it looks bad and fox news are able to say ha-ha, union thugs. what do you do? you have the legislature. they had the governor. they hatch this plot, as one of them explained, the g.o.p. in michigan as we showed on the show yesterday, they hatched the plot in 2007. the minute we had enough republicans we go forward and we destroy union rights. >> what you do is you don't...
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. >> michael peterson, i want to get you involved. financial markets, you know these things, they are waiting for something up front as well as of the long term. you cannot just kick the can down the road, right? >> absolutely. what i have been struck in the debate is the time, energy, and attention that has been spent on these tax policies, and the neglect of the broader challenges we face. this is the fantasy of bill and donald that the entire world is focused on capping deductions and what the ramifications are and this is how they spend their lives, so they are in their element, but -- of the broader goals here. -- but we sometimes lose sight of the broader goals here. as maya was saying, the first question i wanted to answer, does this stall the problem? we have a medium-term problem which is the 10-year window, we're going to borrow $10 trillion unless we change our policies. then we have what we feel is a primary threat to the future, the long-term problem. before we get to the detail of what the percentage should be, we need t
. >> michael peterson, i want to get you involved. financial markets, you know these things, they are waiting for something up front as well as of the long term. you cannot just kick the can down the road, right? >> absolutely. what i have been struck in the debate is the time, energy, and attention that has been spent on these tax policies, and the neglect of the broader challenges we face. this is the fantasy of bill and donald that the entire world is focused on capping...
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i'm michael summer connish in for chris matthews. president obama calls for congress to act on a scaled down deal that would spare the middle class on tax hikes from the first of the year. he spoke with john boehner tonight but is grand bargain still possible when everybody is leaving town. then in the weeks since the shooting massacre in a town that left hand 20 children and six educators dead, we've been hearing for plenty calling for new gun control laws but little from the nra until now. in a bizarre meeting, the head of the nra said the solution to gun vie lerchs in this country is simple. more guns. armed officers, in fact, in every school. it's the same line we've heard from nra, but has the country's relationship with guns fundamentally changed since newtown? and what we saw is yet another symptom of a real problem for the gop. they don't believe in compromise and they've lurched too far to the right. >>> plus replacing hillary clinton, john kerry gets the job he's waited for his whole life. president obama tapped john kerry
i'm michael summer connish in for chris matthews. president obama calls for congress to act on a scaled down deal that would spare the middle class on tax hikes from the first of the year. he spoke with john boehner tonight but is grand bargain still possible when everybody is leaving town. then in the weeks since the shooting massacre in a town that left hand 20 children and six educators dead, we've been hearing for plenty calling for new gun control laws but little from the nra until now. in...
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thanks, michael. good to see you both. >>> we're in the final stretch, about 15 minutes before the close of the week. >> investors getting worried about congress not reaching a deal on the fiscal cliff. we'll find out if there's any chance of a compromise, straight ahead. >>> and you missed quite an interview yesterday. are you prepared to put that on the table? >> no. >> are you prepared to put on the table the mortgage deduction? yes or no? >> i am not going to make a decision in the next -- >> no. >> oh, god. coming up, we speak to republican congressman mick mulvaney who was one of the lawmakers threatening to vote no on speaker boehner's plan. >> he's really excited to be on now. >> oh, god. we believe the mor, the better you trade. so we have ongoing webinars and interactive learning, plus, in-branch seminars at over 500 locations, where our dedicated support teams help you know more so your money can do more. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our teams have the in
thanks, michael. good to see you both. >>> we're in the final stretch, about 15 minutes before the close of the week. >> investors getting worried about congress not reaching a deal on the fiscal cliff. we'll find out if there's any chance of a compromise, straight ahead. >>> and you missed quite an interview yesterday. are you prepared to put that on the table? >> no. >> are you prepared to put on the table the mortgage deduction? yes or no? >> i am...
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we are joined by michael riedel. tell me, is it different from the 2007 strike? >> yes, it is. it is a very small unit was not very powerful. they are one of the most powerful unions in the country. it cost the city millions of dollars before, i think that it's time to put the pressure on the producers, but i talked to a lot of them and they all think they will be able to get over this. tracy: still, the prices are over control. the average booking ticket is $193. you can take your family to see that. >> it is a handcrafted business in some ways. these additions have a powerful unit and actors have a powerful unit. the producers have realized that there is a demand for the hot shows. there are a number of people around the world willing to pay what i think are outrageous ices to see the hit shows. i asked the producer of the book of mormon once how many tickets at $450 do you want to sell? and he said as many as they could. broadway is big business. if the market bears those prices, they will get them. tracy: that is the thing. people are paying it. you can't get a book of morm
we are joined by michael riedel. tell me, is it different from the 2007 strike? >> yes, it is. it is a very small unit was not very powerful. they are one of the most powerful unions in the country. it cost the city millions of dollars before, i think that it's time to put the pressure on the producers, but i talked to a lot of them and they all think they will be able to get over this. tracy: still, the prices are over control. the average booking ticket is $193. you can take your family...
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there's coming up in vanity fair by michael louis. what comes out of this competitiveness of the president number 1. number 2 something bordering on arrogance and number 3, that sometimes he can believe more in his abilities than justified. >> yeah, well that's for sure an i think the fourth thing i would add is the antipolitical aloofness. the senate wasn't that thrilled to be there. and i think this this has been a conscious strategy of the people around him spreafting him are the from of the politicians. he's a transformational figure. >> charlie:transformational to what? >> i don't know. he doesn't want to be one of these. >> charlie:if you want to ab transform aigal figure you have to take us somewhere. >> right. >> charlie:you don't know -- you've covered him intensely. >> at the end of the day i think the stuff about hope an change and the guy he was 4 years ago and i read for refreshment the speech he gave 8 years at the democratic convention, i still thill that's who he is. he would still hike to be the guy who navigates left
there's coming up in vanity fair by michael louis. what comes out of this competitiveness of the president number 1. number 2 something bordering on arrogance and number 3, that sometimes he can believe more in his abilities than justified. >> yeah, well that's for sure an i think the fourth thing i would add is the antipolitical aloofness. the senate wasn't that thrilled to be there. and i think this this has been a conscious strategy of the people around him spreafting him are the from...
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finally, michael fonder and i both teachers. if we did not do that we should not be around for that long. if we did, people probably would be willing to look at it. let's give discipline to create something that really creates values for us. those are some of the reasons we decided to go the for-profit route. >> we are a full-service provider. i was not at learn it will we decided to become for-profit. i did not consider it. i took a pay cut. it is immediately assume that if you are for profit that year only stakeholder is your investor or york stock colder. for us at learn it, we have an academic and a financial bottom line. we are very focused on student achievement in focused on making sure that we are meeting the needs of the stakeholders which are the students, families, principles that we serve. >> at the end of the day, nonprofits are always going to be doing the right thing. for profit have other complications going on. you have written about this. as we think about those issues? >> a lot of people make that first assump
finally, michael fonder and i both teachers. if we did not do that we should not be around for that long. if we did, people probably would be willing to look at it. let's give discipline to create something that really creates values for us. those are some of the reasons we decided to go the for-profit route. >> we are a full-service provider. i was not at learn it will we decided to become for-profit. i did not consider it. i took a pay cut. it is immediately assume that if you are for...
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joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut the abity to target children and put them over the cliff now. lou: we should point out we're talking about .0001%. we are talking about so many thousands. >> nine to 12,000 per year it ranges, homicides, not including suicides, which are actually more. so you have this small number, but horrible, horrible kind. taking the mass out of mass murder. lou: this all sounds great, don't think anybody would say i am against mass murder, i am against murder, i'm against violence death, but would people are for us the freedom to choose the co
joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but possible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut...
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in addition to more equity as you buy in advance of a fiscal cliff deal. >> michael, thanks. see you a little later. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow for cnbc's special fiscal cliff coverage live from washington, mission critical, rise above d.c. jim cramer, brian sullivan, mar maria and they will talk about how they will stand and how they will do their part it rise above partisan politics and reach a deal. >> one of the big debates involves housing. including what could happen to the mortgage interest deduction in their state if we do good over the cliff? our real estate correspondent, diana, here with exclusive data. diane? >> that right, tyler. talk to anyone in the real estate business and they say getting rid of or shrinking the mortgage rate reduction, specifically by raising home prizes, we wanted to look at who get the most and where. we are doing that with an exclusive calculation run by cnbc by lending tree. who gets the most category? taking into account mortgage size and income. borrows in hawaii and washington, d.c. get the greatest benefit. from 3 to 5%. californ
in addition to more equity as you buy in advance of a fiscal cliff deal. >> michael, thanks. see you a little later. >> be sure to tune in tomorrow for cnbc's special fiscal cliff coverage live from washington, mission critical, rise above d.c. jim cramer, brian sullivan, mar maria and they will talk about how they will stand and how they will do their part it rise above partisan politics and reach a deal. >> one of the big debates involves housing. including what could happen...
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we have michael crowley and kim stroussle and byron york. kim, first to you, your thoughts on the president going out of town, announced today? >> look, i think given the ability for the congress and the president to push things like this all the way upping until ar hours before a deadline hit, probably not the best idea to be gone, given we are entering this very important period of time. >> greta: byron. >> this is nonessential foreign travel. it's clear, it is nonessential. washington does develop deadline-itis. >> greta: we are at the deadline. we have been at the deadline for six months. everybody's known about it for a year and-a-half. >> but they were all campaigning. i think it does at the very least look bad and allows the republicans to say, we are here, we are ready to work with the president, if he would just come home. >> greta: michael? >> both have made the point there is deadline-itis. everyone knows it's going to have tohappen at the last minute. we may decry it and think it's terrible and the congress and the political syst
we have michael crowley and kim stroussle and byron york. kim, first to you, your thoughts on the president going out of town, announced today? >> look, i think given the ability for the congress and the president to push things like this all the way upping until ar hours before a deadline hit, probably not the best idea to be gone, given we are entering this very important period of time. >> greta: byron. >> this is nonessential foreign travel. it's clear, it is nonessential....
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you're pointing out research and michael brought thunder as well. our culture is not exclusive to video games and certainly not to mental illness and to repeatedly bring this up as the reason for it all he never once brought up assault ban or the conversation or the possibility that perhaps not all weapons are meant to be in the hands of every individual. and certainly talking about second amendment rights but we've had assault weapons bans before at least bring up the word. it was silent. >> it's true. but i took that to be an indication of how scrupulous he was in trying not to offend his 4 million member base. the thing is there was one otherict he mentioned only very briefly in his talk that could have been a basis for a little bit of common ground where lapierre mentioned there's no national unified database that carries information about people with mental problems with respect to their access to guns and one of the things we know is that the majority of mass shooters in the last 30 years have been people who have clear mental problems, people
you're pointing out research and michael brought thunder as well. our culture is not exclusive to video games and certainly not to mental illness and to repeatedly bring this up as the reason for it all he never once brought up assault ban or the conversation or the possibility that perhaps not all weapons are meant to be in the hands of every individual. and certainly talking about second amendment rights but we've had assault weapons bans before at least bring up the word. it was silent....
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i'm michael smerconish in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, fiscal cliff hanger, president obama calls on congress to act after christmas on a scale-down deal that would spare the middle class from tax hikes on the first of the year. the president met with harry reid and spoke with john boehner. is a grand bargain still possible when everyone is leaving town? >> a week from the shooting massacre that left 20 children and six educators dead, we have heard plenty of people calling for new gun control laws but very little from the national rifle association until now. in a bizarre news conference, the head of the nchl ra said the solution of gun violence in this country is simple, more guns. armed officers in every school. it is the same line we have heard before from the nra. has the country's relationship with guns fundamentally changed since newtown. what we saw last night from house republicans is yet another symptom of a real problem for the gop. they don't believe in compromise. they have lurnlged too far to the right.
i'm michael smerconish in for chris matthews. leading off tonight, fiscal cliff hanger, president obama calls on congress to act after christmas on a scale-down deal that would spare the middle class from tax hikes on the first of the year. the president met with harry reid and spoke with john boehner. is a grand bargain still possible when everyone is leaving town? >> a week from the shooting massacre that left 20 children and six educators dead, we have heard plenty of people calling...
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michael, ari. >> thank you for having me. >> i love it when you get fired up v. a good weekend. >>> problem averted? dock workers that were threatening to strike and shut down ports tomorrow come to a temporary deal but could the country be facing the same problem in 30 days? we'll talk about that. >>> plus, severe weather could be on the way to the east coast as parts of the country continue to recover from storms that crippled communities already. who may be affected this weekend? >>> plus -- >> from father to father, president, i just ask that as a father just to consider what's happening to the families that are in process. >> couples hoping, praying to adopt russian orphans and pleading with russian president vladimir putin after he signs a law banning americans from adopting russians. one advocate said they're small change in a game between two states. >>> as always, join our conversation on twitter. you can find us. >>> another winter storm is moving in to parts of the country right now. 65% of this nation blanketed from snow from the last one. look at tha
michael, ari. >> thank you for having me. >> i love it when you get fired up v. a good weekend. >>> problem averted? dock workers that were threatening to strike and shut down ports tomorrow come to a temporary deal but could the country be facing the same problem in 30 days? we'll talk about that. >>> plus, severe weather could be on the way to the east coast as parts of the country continue to recover from storms that crippled communities already. who may be...
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joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but impossible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in connecticut the ability to target children and put them over the cliff now. lou: we should point out we're talking about .0001%. we are talking about so many thousands. >> nine to 12,000 per year it ranges, homicides, not including suicides, which are actually more. so you have this small number, but horrible, horrible kind. taking the mass out of mass murder. lou: this all sounds great, don't think anybody would say i am against mass murder, i am against murder, i'm against violence death, but would people are for us the freedom to choose th
joining us now, michael goodwin. michael, your column you talk about that balancing act that seems to me all but impossible. that is to control guns without infringing upon the second amendment. >> i think president obama has two challenges. the first is as someone else put it, to take the mass out of mass murder. that is what is scaring the country. although these are fairly small number of the overall homicides in this country, they're the ones that terrorize people. we saw in...
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so, is there something what michael reagan was saying, republicans cave on revenues and go ahead and grow to tax hikes but never get the other part of the bargain as ronald reagan found out, at george bush sr. found out. >>guest: if they cave they don't get the other part of the bargain. republicans are at an advantage, if the tax cuts expire, what will happen we will enter into a new recession, that will hurt obama because it will prevent him from achieving whatever he hopes to achieve. >>neil: you would say let the clip come. >>guest: demand spending cuts. obama is at the disadvantage. and he can fought achieve what he hopes to. >>neil: you don't think it will be pinned on republicans. >>guest: it doesn't matter. members of congress, their approval rating cannot get worse. >>neil: that is a very good point. so you think he should go ahead and play with fire and risk that? >>guest: of course. they should demand spending cuts they have the average, not obama and not the democrats. republicans are at the advantage. >>neil: what do you think of the fact they are not acting that way? >>
so, is there something what michael reagan was saying, republicans cave on revenues and go ahead and grow to tax hikes but never get the other part of the bargain as ronald reagan found out, at george bush sr. found out. >>guest: if they cave they don't get the other part of the bargain. republicans are at an advantage, if the tax cuts expire, what will happen we will enter into a new recession, that will hurt obama because it will prevent him from achieving whatever he hopes to achieve....
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michael alter is ceo of the company. give us the soundbite version of what we are going to talk about. > > the headline to me is we're in the winter, we should start to see it get colder across the country, which may or may not have happened, but it is clearly frozen for small businesses. > yikes. all right. not a good soundbite. let's start with hiring, what is that doing? > > hiring is falling month- over-month by 0.1%. so, it's not much of a change, but it's certainly a change in the wrong direction. > now pay has been flatlining. is that continuing? > > pay continues to be flatlining, and that is why i say i think small businesses are really frozen. you see little change in the hiring and you see pay flat. > also this other statistic is the hiring of 1099 workers, contractors. that has been going up. is that continuing? > > the trend for contractors is continuing to go up, which, as that increases, it's really a relief valve for small businesses as opposed to doing full-time hiring. > it's also a measure of their unc
michael alter is ceo of the company. give us the soundbite version of what we are going to talk about. > > the headline to me is we're in the winter, we should start to see it get colder across the country, which may or may not have happened, but it is clearly frozen for small businesses. > yikes. all right. not a good soundbite. let's start with hiring, what is that doing? > > hiring is falling month- over-month by 0.1%. so, it's not much of a change, but it's certainly a change...
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>> michael, what about this -- so plan b fails last night. that halts the sell off in the bond market. however, what we have seen, is this a sign of things to come? should we worry about interest rates rising here michael, what do you think? >> it is too early for that. but my analogy for the last month has been really simple. i look at the nba, basketball, a great analogy to the fiscal cliff. every week is a quarter okay? as we go from one week to the next, second and third quarter, as closing stops today, we are approaching the fourth quarter or last week until we get this final rezujs of what happened last night was a time-out was called. beth parties and caucuses went to the bench and reassembled. when everyone is at the bench, that's when the market is most abrupt. the difference between the nba and this market scenario is the fact that in the nba when the time-out is called, the clock stops. in this area, when everyone is on the bench, the clock is still moving. that's the number one reason why you continue it see volatility in this mar
>> michael, what about this -- so plan b fails last night. that halts the sell off in the bond market. however, what we have seen, is this a sign of things to come? should we worry about interest rates rising here michael, what do you think? >> it is too early for that. but my analogy for the last month has been really simple. i look at the nba, basketball, a great analogy to the fiscal cliff. every week is a quarter okay? as we go from one week to the next, second and third...
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michael johnson the qualifies for the nice list, and i'm thankful they're out there. that's my "2 cents more." here is how you vote in on the poll question we asked on gerriwillis.com with the merry christmas.liday season, good night from new york. neil: so the world did not end so far. but is that any excuse for unions to make it more difficult that we're alive? well come everybody, i'm neil cavuto. maybe the mayans should have joined a union. not only would they have survived but their fear-mongering agenda would have as well. mayans are gone and unions, though weakened very much alive and well. latest fm threatening stris as more than dozen up shipping ports. big deal you say? very big deal and here's why. a lot of stuff in the ships that frequent ports, everything from electronic items you found a hard time getting your hands on this holiday season to basic consumer staples like fruits and vegetables you might not find anywhere. unions navigating uncharted waters and going at our wallets because any delay getting stuff off the ships i tell you is going to be big,
michael johnson the qualifies for the nice list, and i'm thankful they're out there. that's my "2 cents more." here is how you vote in on the poll question we asked on gerriwillis.com with the merry christmas.liday season, good night from new york. neil: so the world did not end so far. but is that any excuse for unions to make it more difficult that we're alive? well come everybody, i'm neil cavuto. maybe the mayans should have joined a union. not only would they have survived but...
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. >> do you agree with that, michael? >> bernanke doesn't come out and display one side. he is trying to talk the market into being optimistic but not too optimistic. the take away that i really thought was critical yesterday, this whole target rate gives investors a map for how to invest over the next couple of years. i have a blog on cnbc right now that talks exactly about that issue. he essentially said you stay in bonds for a year, year and a half until unemployment starts to come down into the 6s. that point, you sell, put risk on. make sure you're international -- >> my question for you, michael, is a lot of our viewers have a lot of portfolios in fixed income assets. mutual funds or whatever. what should they be doing if anything now and what is the signal for them to act and do something? >> great question. all of this is theoretical until you operational it for investors. if you are in long-dated or int intermediate bond assets, ask yourself, how long do you ride that train for yield. perhaps just yield only. and in all likelihood, in my view, probably 12 to 18 m
. >> do you agree with that, michael? >> bernanke doesn't come out and display one side. he is trying to talk the market into being optimistic but not too optimistic. the take away that i really thought was critical yesterday, this whole target rate gives investors a map for how to invest over the next couple of years. i have a blog on cnbc right now that talks exactly about that issue. he essentially said you stay in bonds for a year, year and a half until unemployment starts to...
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. >> schieffer: michael? >> everybody knows the conversation needs to take place. speaker boehner calling the president saying i'll give some on rates. you have to give some on structural eltitlement reforms. the problem is, it's the president who sets the groundwork for that discussion. and right now republicans think the president's undermining that possible conversation by an unreasonable first setef demands, procedural changes that would make them irrelevant. the art of the deal involves giving people a soft place to land. and right now, republicans aren't seeing a soft place to land. their only option is humiliation in this process, and they're increasingly thinking that the president sees victory at the bottom of the fiscal cliff. >> but remember where we were when we last had this debate between the speaker and the president and the president and the white house feels like they were humiliated by speaker boehner when he wouldn't return his own phone calls. that's part of what's going on here is the lack of trust. but, look, as soon as what president obama wa
. >> schieffer: michael? >> everybody knows the conversation needs to take place. speaker boehner calling the president saying i'll give some on rates. you have to give some on structural eltitlement reforms. the problem is, it's the president who sets the groundwork for that discussion. and right now republicans think the president's undermining that possible conversation by an unreasonable first setef demands, procedural changes that would make them irrelevant. the art of the deal...
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. >> calling from westchester, pennsylvania, my name's michael. and i think that the great idea, in can the fa, i would take it a step further and ask that they take a 10% pay cut when they don't -- when they fail to meet a balanced budget. i think it's ridiculous that think that they should not be penalized for doing their job properly especially when you consider that most of the time they're not even at congress. they're off on other you know, tasks outside of congress instead of focusing on their core responsibilities. >> i think that the federal workers in this area should definitely take the pay freeze without complaining because there's a lot of us in the private sector who went from making you know, in this specific case software developer such as myself going from making $120,000 a year to $90,000 a year in this economy. so i took not only a pay freeze but a pay cut of obviously, $30,000 pay cut. i don't have any recourse, i don't have anybody to complain to except for -- and i can go out and look for a different job. the fact that federa
. >> calling from westchester, pennsylvania, my name's michael. and i think that the great idea, in can the fa, i would take it a step further and ask that they take a 10% pay cut when they don't -- when they fail to meet a balanced budget. i think it's ridiculous that think that they should not be penalized for doing their job properly especially when you consider that most of the time they're not even at congress. they're off on other you know, tasks outside of congress instead of...
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our minority leader back then was bob michaels. bob held all of the cards. he could have cut my legs off, he could have done a number of things to make sure i had no future. but he never tried to stop it. he knew that things had to change, and he knew that we were listening to the people, and i've never forgotten that. when i was minority leader, i gave a speech on that sunday night in march of 2010 when the democrats rammed obama care through the house. you know, i looked across the aisle that night and i asked the democratic leadership a simple question, can you honestly say that you've read this bill, that it was put together with honesty and integrity instead of behind closed doors, hidden from the people? and you all remember what i said, hell, no, you can't! you know, the democrat members in the house that night booed me for that. but across the country the american people were booing them because they weren't listening to the american people, you know, they said conservatives would never control the house again, but they were wrong, actually, they wer
our minority leader back then was bob michaels. bob held all of the cards. he could have cut my legs off, he could have done a number of things to make sure i had no future. but he never tried to stop it. he knew that things had to change, and he knew that we were listening to the people, and i've never forgotten that. when i was minority leader, i gave a speech on that sunday night in march of 2010 when the democrats rammed obama care through the house. you know, i looked across the aisle that...
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. >> eliot: for more i'm joining by michael tomaski thank you for joining us. >> always a pleasure, eliot. >> eliot: so did the president put jake tapper in his place with that rather succinct and abrupt answer and more importantly did the president with his strict timeline, the specificity and the sense of urgency that he gave to vice president biden in leading this effort say i want something to put in my state of the union did he put something in the answer that jake tapper was entitled to ask. >> i do think that was a pretty good response from obama. he has been a pretty busy guy. but we also all know taking on the nra is a tough thing. it risks a lot of political capital, and the votes probably aren't there. haven't been there for the last four years still may not be there now incredibly enough. but now he knows he has to act. as for the timeline, i was impressed, actually. when i got up and read the headlines and saw that he was appointing a task force i rolled my eyes and thought, oh boy, six months later where is this going to leave us? this is going to miss the moment. but as he
. >> eliot: for more i'm joining by michael tomaski thank you for joining us. >> always a pleasure, eliot. >> eliot: so did the president put jake tapper in his place with that rather succinct and abrupt answer and more importantly did the president with his strict timeline, the specificity and the sense of urgency that he gave to vice president biden in leading this effort say i want something to put in my state of the union did he put something in the answer that jake tapper...
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michael porter who is here with us, wave so we know who you are, not very diverse, michael is a distinguished professor from harvard business school who has his own followers, acolytes. when i worked in the senate in the 1990s, our whole staff were riveted to much of michael's work and guidance, we read just talking in the green room that had we listened and moved the needle on the shoes back then the united states might not be in the same position. to michael's left we have robert kimit, who live thought was the smart guy who would have evolved it mitt romney had come in, he would have been national security adviser, secretary of the treasury, he was deputy secretary during president bush and happened to be a senior foreign policy ambassador to germany and is one of the very few people who synthesizes the economic and national security in such a holistic way. his dad was a famous democrat who was one of the reasons i moved to washington, really great to have bob here. to michael porter's right ahead douglas holtz-eakin iran the congressional budget office and is a distinguished economist. he
michael porter who is here with us, wave so we know who you are, not very diverse, michael is a distinguished professor from harvard business school who has his own followers, acolytes. when i worked in the senate in the 1990s, our whole staff were riveted to much of michael's work and guidance, we read just talking in the green room that had we listened and moved the needle on the shoes back then the united states might not be in the same position. to michael's left we have robert kimit, who...
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patrick murphy, michael kozak, and eric campbell could i would like to particularly recognize a couple of our board members. remember international of the three board. without her, don't think this event would have occurred. i would like to thank san suu kyi for coming. [applause] >> this is an extremely large and important pleasure welcoming you all here today. we welcome you and her delegation to washington. we have followed your struggle for these past two decades and have been inspired by your unwavering commitment to advancing human rights, justice in your country. secretary clinton, we are honored by your presence today. thank you for joining us, and thank you to your burma team for your leadership in strengthening u.s.-burma relations. my colleagues at the asian society are delighted to co-host today's event along with the united states institute of peace, and jim, thank you -- congratulations on your appointment as president of this association. i would love to say our relationship with aung san suu kyi goes back to the 1960's when she was living in new york city and working at
patrick murphy, michael kozak, and eric campbell could i would like to particularly recognize a couple of our board members. remember international of the three board. without her, don't think this event would have occurred. i would like to thank san suu kyi for coming. [applause] >> this is an extremely large and important pleasure welcoming you all here today. we welcome you and her delegation to washington. we have followed your struggle for these past two decades and have been...
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where is michael bay? but what jefferson did was in one of the highest stakes diplomatic deals ever, he totally reversed course. you get the letter on the 2nd 3rd of july 1803 saying france is to sale this to us for nothing basically. jefferson says we must go to the people get a constitutional amend think this is not a power of hamilton or washington tried to do this without an amendment jefferson's head would vex would have exploded and then he gets a letter saying they are rethinking this. he has a moment of, shocked shocked that anybody would mention the amendment. he said we must not be so worried about constitutional nice at thises at this point. so it was a moment where he departed from dag ma to ensure the key thing in his life which was the survival and success of the american experiment. because there was no reason on earth to think that this was going to work. >> jennifer: it's a beautiful book. it is a fantastic large chapter in america's story. and nobody better to write it, really appreciate
where is michael bay? but what jefferson did was in one of the highest stakes diplomatic deals ever, he totally reversed course. you get the letter on the 2nd 3rd of july 1803 saying france is to sale this to us for nothing basically. jefferson says we must go to the people get a constitutional amend think this is not a power of hamilton or washington tried to do this without an amendment jefferson's head would vex would have exploded and then he gets a letter saying they are rethinking this....
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the democrats are in denial, michael steele. i'll give you the last word on how you get them out of denial. >> i agree with that, larry, and i think that's part of the reality for the president right now. what boehner is saying is look, we've been in this room before where we've agreed, you know, to tax increases on the off that we're going to get spending cuts. well, put the spending cuts on the table. let's put them out there together. we'll agree to a rate increase, 37%, 38%, you agree to a certain percentage of cuts entitlements, we'll go in together, we'll both have bloody nose and black eyes from our base, but more importantly, the american people will see we're serious and we're moving forward. and the president still has yet to do that. >> that's what i think. i think he's still dr. no, with all respect to my friend ari, i think so. anyway, thank you, gentlemen. we appreciate you coming back on. >>> what the government does with our money, congress began debating a bill for superstorm sandy relief today, okay? but it's q
the democrats are in denial, michael steele. i'll give you the last word on how you get them out of denial. >> i agree with that, larry, and i think that's part of the reality for the president right now. what boehner is saying is look, we've been in this room before where we've agreed, you know, to tax increases on the off that we're going to get spending cuts. well, put the spending cuts on the table. let's put them out there together. we'll agree to a rate increase, 37%, 38%, you agree...
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michael angelo is a perfect answer. tall, strong, beautiful, he never talks back. david apollo is on loan from italy, it's in d.c. now, and to find out why david apollo is totally into politics, you have to check out my must read, it's on my facebook page, at facebook.com/janico. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. it's so great to see you. you, too! oh, cloudy glasses. you didn't have to come over! actually, honey, i think i did... oh? you did? whoa, ladies, easy. hi. cascade kitchen counselor. we can help avoid this with cascade complete pacs. see, over time, cascade complete pacs fight film buildup two times better than finish quantum. to help lea
michael angelo is a perfect answer. tall, strong, beautiful, he never talks back. david apollo is on loan from italy, it's in d.c. now, and to find out why david apollo is totally into politics, you have to check out my must read, it's on my facebook page, at facebook.com/janico. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ]...
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[laughter] we'll have, michael presents this. >> it's true. the republicans have been, i would say since 2010, having a concerted effort, and an announced and public effort to sabotage this economy. just this past week or two weeks ago john boehner went to a fiscal summit in washington, d.c. the speaker of the house talking about--you'll remember last summer, the debate over the debt ceiling, whether it should be raised. john boehner brought it up again, something that mate congress approval level just plummet. of course they did raise the debt ceiling without a lot of the concessions that either side wanted to put in place to get out of the other side. here is john boehner still talking about this. >> yes, allowing america to default on its debt would be irresponsible. but it would be more irresponsible to raise the debt ceiling without taking dramatic steps to reduce spending and reform the budget process. when the time comes i will again insist, my principle of cuts and reforms greater than the debt limit increase. >> personally i cannot th
[laughter] we'll have, michael presents this. >> it's true. the republicans have been, i would say since 2010, having a concerted effort, and an announced and public effort to sabotage this economy. just this past week or two weeks ago john boehner went to a fiscal summit in washington, d.c. the speaker of the house talking about--you'll remember last summer, the debate over the debt ceiling, whether it should be raised. john boehner brought it up again, something that mate congress...
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. >> thank you very much for joining us today, michael johnson, the ceo of herbalife. the markets are currently sitting around the lows of the day as we speak. the dow down by about 56 points, and that is it for "street signs" today. "closing bell" is coming up next. >> hi, everybody. good afternoon. we enter the final stretch and welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. scott, good to see you. here with scott wapner. the market near the lows on the day on fears that a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff may actually be a lot further away than we thought. >> more sparring today. deal, i don't know. if you listen to what they are saying today, scott wapner in for bill griffith. the president calling for compromise in a news conference today, but here on wall street there is a bit less optimism for the deal than we've felt in recent days. see where we sit right now. the dow is down 56 points. nasdaq and s&p under some pressure as well right now as we -- there you go. nasdaq is down six and the s&p, maria, selling off as well. >> mr. j
. >> thank you very much for joining us today, michael johnson, the ceo of herbalife. the markets are currently sitting around the lows of the day as we speak. the dow down by about 56 points, and that is it for "street signs" today. "closing bell" is coming up next. >> hi, everybody. good afternoon. we enter the final stretch and welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. scott, good to see you. here with scott...
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you may say michael, what's that got to do with the fiscal cliff? i think there is an association that many people have in their mind between the nra and the republican party. obviously, the nra more supportive of gop candidates, by and large, than democratic candidates. and the statement he made today about arming someone in every school i think is out of the mainstream. aren't these all related problems that people are perceiving the republicans as being out of sync, way too conservative? >> i think that what president obama has tried to do from the start of these negotiations is to try to divide and conquer the republican party and destroy the republican party. and the way the republican party would be destroyed is if republicans abandon their basic principle. i don't want the talk about gun control, because i don't know a lot about that. but i will talk about this. if the republicans abandon their principles of limited government and less taxes, no. republicans can't vote for a tax increase because republicans don't believe in raising taxes. we
you may say michael, what's that got to do with the fiscal cliff? i think there is an association that many people have in their mind between the nra and the republican party. obviously, the nra more supportive of gop candidates, by and large, than democratic candidates. and the statement he made today about arming someone in every school i think is out of the mainstream. aren't these all related problems that people are perceiving the republicans as being out of sync, way too conservative?...
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michael, i will start with you. you have a number of labor leaders out and they are putting boots on the ground in states like pennsylvania where they are preparing to square off against republicans in a sense of pay back for what we saw in michigan. >> right. you take a look at the pennsylvania legislature controlled by republicans. so too is the governor's mansion and you can say the same about ohio. the take away here is if it could happen in michigan, it can probably happen in a host of other states that are in the rust belt or the midwest. not just sunbelt states where unions have been on the ropes for years. the ripple effect will be very significant. i look at what's on the horizon and chris christie who had issues with unions. he is up for reelections and corey booker is taking a long hard look at that election and this will be the galvanizing issue for the next cycle. >> let me play what mary kay henry said to rachel last night. let's play it. >> we are reawakening and going to build a powerful movement. ma
michael, i will start with you. you have a number of labor leaders out and they are putting boots on the ground in states like pennsylvania where they are preparing to square off against republicans in a sense of pay back for what we saw in michigan. >> right. you take a look at the pennsylvania legislature controlled by republicans. so too is the governor's mansion and you can say the same about ohio. the take away here is if it could happen in michigan, it can probably happen in a host...
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. >> two decades after michael melkin went to prison, it's still in the headlines and proliferating. latest time profiler to be tainted is steven cohen. >> it still brings up the e the larger issue in whether or not the rewards of cheating is worth the risks. we have clinical psychologist wendy walsh and ron gethner. great to have you both on. wendy i want to ask you first of all why do some people in wall street cheat? what do you think is going on in their minds in their face of potentially being prosecuted? >> well, first of all they're getting an exciting rush of dopamine in their brains no different than a shoplifter would. and they analyze their risks and rewards. the risks to them is minimal. because it is not prosecuted enough. every once in awhile there's a high profile person like martha stewart convicted and the rest of the time they go unnoticed. >> i would argue against that actually. >> i know, ron. "new york times" says the risk to reward is highly calculated and they go toward that risk feeling that the reward is going to be worth it. you don't buy that, do you? >> no
. >> two decades after michael melkin went to prison, it's still in the headlines and proliferating. latest time profiler to be tainted is steven cohen. >> it still brings up the e the larger issue in whether or not the rewards of cheating is worth the risks. we have clinical psychologist wendy walsh and ron gethner. great to have you both on. wendy i want to ask you first of all why do some people in wall street cheat? what do you think is going on in their minds in their face of...
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let's start with a live look outside as our michael & son live weather cam. we're looking at temperatures still pretty mild for this time of year, this time of night. 50 officially, dew point's low 30s. winds still up there, west/northwest at 16. we're looking at rising barometer now, some high pressure builds back in for a while. really a pretty nice night, all things considered. winds are still up there, 24 miles per hour wind gusts last hour at national. 20 miles per hour wind gusts in gaithersburg and still 18, leesburg. 16 manassas. 23 miles per hour wind gust at andrew. it's going to stay windy to breezy for a while. by that, i mean through the week. temps, low 40s now. 45 in vienna. 45 in fairfax. 46 in arlington. 47 in college park. 47 also in bowie. 47 andrews. 46 waldorf. staying breezy or windy right on through friday. colder tonight. you'll need your gun glasses tomorrow. wednesday will -- sunglasses tomorrow. the next storm will be the latter part of thursday and will be different. it will have more rain with it and more cold air behind it as we
let's start with a live look outside as our michael & son live weather cam. we're looking at temperatures still pretty mild for this time of year, this time of night. 50 officially, dew point's low 30s. winds still up there, west/northwest at 16. we're looking at rising barometer now, some high pressure builds back in for a while. really a pretty nice night, all things considered. winds are still up there, 24 miles per hour wind gusts last hour at national. 20 miles per hour wind gusts in...
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fun game to watch michael. we'll ask you to come back in the next couple of days to tell us who is winning and losing. >> great. always a pleasure. >> eliot: "newsweek" correspondent michael tomasky thanks, as always for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: a provocative column in "the new york times" this week suggests even if democrats succeed in raising marginal tax rates, the top 2%, it won't be enough to reduce income inequality. economic columnist edward toe porter argues a broader flatter tax may be necessary to fully fund a range of social programs that would make the u.s. a more equitable society for all. for more, it is a pleasure to welcome back to the program edward toe porter, author of "the price of everything." welcome back. >> hey, thanks for having me. >> eliot: this was a fascinating and almost counterintuitive argument. we fought this political battle, we thought so we could raise the marginal rates on the rich because that would make an equitable society. you're saying it won't work. >
fun game to watch michael. we'll ask you to come back in the next couple of days to tell us who is winning and losing. >> great. always a pleasure. >> eliot: "newsweek" correspondent michael tomasky thanks, as always for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> eliot: a provocative column in "the new york times" this week suggests even if democrats succeed in raising marginal tax rates, the top 2%, it won't be enough to reduce income inequality. economic...
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morale who is a career agency analyst, michael morel has now stepped in as acting director again. i think that is, from the standpoint of the cia and the establishment of the u.s. intelligence office the most positive thing you could say. >> thank you, david, and richard, that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. live flake free. campbell's has 24 new soups that will make it drop over, and over again. ♪ from jammin' jerk chicken, to creamy gouda bisque. see what's new from campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do.
morale who is a career agency analyst, michael morel has now stepped in as acting director again. i think that is, from the standpoint of the cia and the establishment of the u.s. intelligence office the most positive thing you could say. >> thank you, david, and richard, that's "hardball" for now. coming up next, "your business" with j.j. ramberg. since my first twenty-ninth birthday. [ female announcer ] head & shoulders. live flake free. campbell's has 24 new...
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as a responsible gun owner, all my adult life, michael, i learned how to shoot at age 11. i've had a pistol carry permit for more than half of my adult life. how somebody with this illness could have access to any guns is incomprehensible to me. >> measures that keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill, that is complete common ground. >> absolutely. >> for both sides of the debate. >> i agree whole heartedly, michael. none of these things in this instance, none of what is being proposed solves this, michael. that's what tells me this is being politicized. >> i certainly hope not. you'll always have some level of a political dimension, but hopefully cooler heads will prevail and we can start to figure out and have honest conversations. keep in mind it's not just issues of mass shootings but in urban america, all across the country, every single night we have people getting shot and so we have to figure out how we deal with those issues, too. i mean, it's a comprehensive strategy we have to talk about openly and honestly. >> those guns are illegal. they didn't go throu
as a responsible gun owner, all my adult life, michael, i learned how to shoot at age 11. i've had a pistol carry permit for more than half of my adult life. how somebody with this illness could have access to any guns is incomprehensible to me. >> measures that keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill, that is complete common ground. >> absolutely. >> for both sides of the debate. >> i agree whole heartedly, michael. none of these things in this instance, none of...
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michael and michael. that's all for now. back tomorrow live from our nation's capital at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific joined by john harwood, "the huffington post" sam stein and "time's" michael scherer. find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next live from philly. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon alex. coming up next, the campaign enters the final stretch. both candidates are crisscro crisscrossing the country. bo biden, the vice president's son joining me and team romney distances himself from rape and abortion made by end yant na republican candidate richard malala. teamster's president james hoffa on the critical vote in ohio. "andrea mitchell reports" right here next. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus,
michael and michael. that's all for now. back tomorrow live from our nation's capital at noon eastern, 9:00 a.m. pacific joined by john harwood, "the huffington post" sam stein and "time's" michael scherer. find us at facebook.com/now with alex. "andrea mitchell reports" is next live from philly. good afternoon, andrea. >> good afternoon alex. coming up next, the campaign enters the final stretch. both candidates are crisscro crisscrossing the country. bo...
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michael let me begin with you. we learned about the fbi investigation that underway regarding a security breach which uncovered the emaims. - e-mails. what do you make of this. washington is reeling? >> the investigation was complete a while ago and the coincidence of the information coming out and forcing petraeus to resign is an effort to make he doesn't tell what he knows about our failure, the president's failure to try to rescue four americans under attack for seven hours that. is not unusual for the democrats, in october 2000 clinton was concerned about getting gore elected and when they almost sunk the naval ship cole, clinton respond happened in no way just as president obama didn't respond with benghazi. americans can die if their political agenda is forward. >> if it is a move to prevent him from revealing what he knows he can be subpeona. >> the congressman said he hoped he didn't have to subpeona him. the administration will try to bury united states in a lot of the irrelevant detail. we watched for sev
michael let me begin with you. we learned about the fbi investigation that underway regarding a security breach which uncovered the emaims. - e-mails. what do you make of this. washington is reeling? >> the investigation was complete a while ago and the coincidence of the information coming out and forcing petraeus to resign is an effort to make he doesn't tell what he knows about our failure, the president's failure to try to rescue four americans under attack for seven hours that. is...